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By @jacobpofsky | Better Basketball Knowledge

United States เข้าร่วม Nisan 2024
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Michigan BLOB. Box to Elbow Rip BallScreen. USC’s reluctance to switch, and lack of full help from the strong side corner, makes this a money play for Dusty May, and the Wolverines. @umichbball
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@AuburnMBB Side Spain Pick and Roll. Great Action to get a National Player of the Year candidate an easy bucket.
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Mark Pope’s “Rub Misdirection” Concept | BYU and Kentucky
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Here, Oregon uses a “Screen the Screener” action to create a “Layup Opportunity” for one of their more dyadic scorers. Shelstad, Oregon’s best player, sets a “CrossScreen” for his teammate. The defense can’t leave Shelstad, creating an offensive advantage.
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Here, Creighton uses a “BallScreen Overload” to gain an advantage against Oregon’s “2-3 Zone”. This forces Oregon’s defender to stop the penetration. The is moved to the “Wing”, and the “Low Man” is forced to engage, giving a wide open shot to the shooter in the corner.
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On this BLOB, Creighton uses a “Merry Go Round”, or “Force Curl” to confuse the defense. Creighton uses two “Shooters” in the action, forcing Oregon to “Lock and Trail”. Finally, they use their biggest player as the “Clean Up Screen”, preventing Oregon from “Switching”.
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#WhiteBoardWednesday Arizona runs a set out of the “Stack Formation”. Love exits the stack to the left wing, and the 5 begins to set a Ball Screen. He “Ghosts” the screen, setting a “Pin” for the corner. The defender “Locks and Trails”, leaving Larson with an easy floater.
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#TeamTuesday Gonzaga uses a “Zoom” action, with the catch area being the top of the key. The corner man rejects the zoom, creating an “Empty Side Ball Screen” for the 1 and the 5.
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#MoveMonday Wesleyan Guard Shane Regan is one of the best scorers in Division 3. Look at how he creates space in the midrange area.
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Switching on the defensive end will be a key for the Boston Celtics throughout the finals. This is what makes them so special, their ability to switch common matchups. Look for Dallas to put slow footed guys in Pick and Roll action by using the 5 as the screener.
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Arizona uses a “Roll and Replace” action, which eventually leads to a “High/Low” entry for an easy post touch. Simple, winning basketball.
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UCONN is known for their elaborate “1/2 Court” Offense. In this play alone, there are two “Stagger” Screens, a “Ghost” Screen, and a Screen “Rejection”. The ability to execute elaborate offensive sets is a true separator at any level of basketball. #FundamentalsFirst #BetterHoops
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The UCONN Huskies showed ELITE team defense during the NCAA tournament. On this possession, we see Newton pressure the ball handler 94 feet, Castle lock and trail on one of the nation’s leading scorers, and awesome 2nd effort and rim protection from Clingan. #FundamentalsFirst
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On this BLOB, UCONN starts in a “4 Across” formation. As the play begins, it becomes apparent that NW intends to switch every screen. Cam Spencer curls the 2nd screen, forcing a miscommunication by the defense, leaving him open at the rim. #FundamentalsFirst
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On this play, UCONN faces an extended 2-3 zone. Once the ball swings from right to left, two screens are set on the opposite defenders, creating the opportunity for Cam Spencer to slide into an open 3. #FundamentalsFirst #BetterBasketball
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